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sound check - The New England Ukulele Festival has healing at heart - The brand new fest comes courtesy of Ukulele Kids Club, which donates ukuleles to medically fragile youth.
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Mellon Foundation provides emergency funding to state humanities councils -- The infusion comes after $65 million in federal cuts that the foundation said threatened some councils with financial peril and closure.35 minutes ago
TV CRITIC'S CORNER - 'Yes, Chef!' is a few too many cooking competition shows in one - The new reality competition series airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.15 hours ago
BSO triumphs with Shostakovich's 6th Symphony -- One of the composer's most perplexing creations, performed with works by Stravinsky and Vrebalov, is rendered with uncommon depth and power.16 hours ago
'Fever Pitch' at 20 - Green Monster brews and real-life romance: Jimmy Fallon, Peter Farrelly, and more talk 20 years of 'Fever Pitch' The cast and crew of "Fever Pitch" look back as the Red Sox rom-com turns 20.20 days ago
Free fun this week: Family opera, early Cinco fiestas, and double the Cambridge celebrations1 day ago
MOVIE REVIEW -- 'Thunderbolts*' comes with an asterisk attached -- The movie starts strong, but doesn't surpass the usual Marvel bar.35 minutes ago
BOOK REVIEW -- Tackling the funny and the sad, this debut novel introduces an entrancing new voice -- Aaron John Curtis is a Mohawk man living in Miami, and his autofictional debut is just what readers need now.19 hours ago
Photographer Eric Antoniou's 'Rock to Baroque' reveals insider's view of Boston's music history -- Interview with Boston music photographer Eric Antoniou ahead of release of his new book "Rock to Baroque: Four Decades of Music Photography"; the photography book, which features rare photos of the likes of David Bowie, Dropkick Murphys, Public Enemy, and more — will be lauded with a celebratory release on May1 at Panopticon Gallery at Hotel Commonwealth.21 hours ago
RI ARTS - Explore R.I.'s dynamic summer theater offerings, from classics to new works - From community and professional playhouses, to straw hat theaters and outdoor venues, here's a lineup of what local theater artists have in the works this season.21 hours ago
Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, sinuous ballet dancer and choreographer, dies at 82 -- The elegantly refined dancer would later nurture generations of dancers as a teacher and as the director of the Charlotte Ballet and the Chautauqua Institution.21 hours ago
'The Teacher' has painful lessons to offer -- Writer-director Farah Nabulsi's drama offers a Palestinian perspective on life in the West Bank.14 days ago
'I won't work on a more important film,' says Ken Burns about 'American Revolution' series -- Ken Burns will host a preview of his upcoming "American Revolution" series at Symphony Hall, with clips of the film and performances of its music.19 days ago
Boston rock group the Remains, 'America's Lost Band,' subject of new short film -- The half-hour documentary is a reworked version of a feature of the same name, which debuted at the Boston Film Festival in 2008.28 days ago
In disappointing 'Squirrels,' a battle between the have-nots and the have-nuts23 hours ago
Richard and Sharon Jenkins, other familiar faces to return to Trinity Rep to direct in 2025-26 season1 day ago
Still very much in circulation1 day ago
David Briggs, a music force in Alabama and Nashville, dies at 8219 hours ago
The goal of this artist: fool the eye and scramble assumptions19 hours ago
With 'Ariodante,' Boston Baroque founding director Martin Pearlman exits on a high note1 day ago
A former Market Basket bagger is so obsessed with the music there, he released a Spotify playlist. And people love it.1 day ago
This week's TV: Martha Stewart is back in 'Yes, Chef'2 days ago
Jimmy Kimmel 'can't get enough' of Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson after awkward CBS interview21 hours ago
Francis Ford Coppola stopped by the Coolidge Corner Theatre for a screening, an award, and a conversation about life19 hours ago
On TV, the doctor is in. Always.3 days ago
Where to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day in Greater Boston4 days ago
Ed Sheeran and Noah Kahan teamed up at a karaoke bar in Nashville4 days ago
Five things to do around Boston, April 28-May 42 days ago
Everyone improvises, everyone choreographs in Michelle Dorrance and Ephrat Asherie's freestyle collab4 days ago
Hats in the ring? Maybe. Hats on the stage? Definitely.2 days ago
Sharon Van Etten on adding the band name to the marquee4 days ago
In 'Jaja's African Hair Braiding,' a day at the salon can be funny, invigorating, and a snapshot of immigrant life3 days ago